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2 days after repoting this cedar, I just noticed this crack in the pot.
From inside
From top
From outside
Unless I missed it I'm pretty sure it's new in the pot.
It's a cedrus lebani which I bare rooted around 60 percent and trimmed a few thick roots to anterior ramification with smaller roots.
Pot looked a bit too large to me after repot (can for tree in smaller pot) and my intention was to move to smaller pot on next repot so indent mind changing pot now if it wont harm the tree.
Not sure if it will break if I let it be ?
If I should attempt to fix while tree is in, I can move a bit of the soil next to crack, drill few holes and wire the crack and also squeeze some epoxy in?
Or if I repot the tree with minimal root handling, yet the I'm sure exposing the roots, applying soil again, fixing the tree with anchors, and chop sticking soil in... will all be additional stress to an already tough to repot tree.
Appreciate any advice or suggestion u can give.
From inside
From top
From outside
Unless I missed it I'm pretty sure it's new in the pot.
It's a cedrus lebani which I bare rooted around 60 percent and trimmed a few thick roots to anterior ramification with smaller roots.
Pot looked a bit too large to me after repot (can for tree in smaller pot) and my intention was to move to smaller pot on next repot so indent mind changing pot now if it wont harm the tree.
Not sure if it will break if I let it be ?
If I should attempt to fix while tree is in, I can move a bit of the soil next to crack, drill few holes and wire the crack and also squeeze some epoxy in?
Or if I repot the tree with minimal root handling, yet the I'm sure exposing the roots, applying soil again, fixing the tree with anchors, and chop sticking soil in... will all be additional stress to an already tough to repot tree.
Appreciate any advice or suggestion u can give.